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  • It's this Chinese anti-West propaganda? I wonder if it works on Chinese people since it clearly doesn't work here

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  • Colour and shininess

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  • Apples because you can grow varieties you can't easily buy; cherry tomatoes because they are expensive to buy and easy to grow

    That's just straight rational

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  • Well now fosssilesque had said it

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  • I feel like the down votes are saying "you shouldn't learn such things" as if knowing things was bad

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  • We still filter out all our salt, then mix it back into our blood, a slight modification of a marine fish's method for dumping excess salt. Being terrestrial we can't afford to lose salt

  • I mean the word's common meaning. I understand the physics use of the word is not the same as the common word, that's my point. The use of the word has caused enormous confusion with even some physicists claiming that human observers matter (presumably to reinforce religious beliefs)

  • It did, extended memory came about the same time we needed to show down the system

  • If the photons were travelling faster than the local speed of light, why would light be emitted? The Cherenkov radiation takes away the excess energy as the light is immediately slowed as it moves from whatever radioactive metal to water

    Gravity waves are indeed different. I don't know the maths of relativity, but I bet those equations also require specific wave speeds. They don't care about matter aside from it's gravity which can bend space-time and change the wave path

    I think we're pushing this beyond both our understanding

    Measuring causality/c despite those being given by our maths refines our values for the various constants

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  • I'm sorting by 2 weeks since I have exhausted my shorter feeds. I cannot read some things without commenting so I'll occasionally ping older threads

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  • It's a style, not a genre, it's also more than one style. Anime comes in every genre. There are many diverse anime films and series.

    Of course some are made for children and others for adults. If all you have seen is children's series you probably haven't got any idea what anime has.

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  • This could be bad mother

  • You wouldn't be choosing between 20k it's in four sets of 9, 32, 9, and 9 so each would have four descriptors that would make up their mating configuration

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  • They're taking it as the animal that will push your stuff off the table to address the fact that you looked at it wrong yesterday

  • And the fun thing is everyone sees this and sees "cholesterol" , but it's caused by other things, especially the vet high intake of sugar in the western diet. Free fatty acids are the better predictor of heart disease risk

    https://youtu.be/rdgS3PuSuyg

  • It also implies a person observing, and physics was happening for billions of years before there was anything remotely fitting the description "observer"

  • Observation isn't necessary. You can add a photon detector to a double slit experiment and never observe the output. A quantum state will decohere if a particle emits a photon (which it will do as it's over zero Kelvins) and that photon hits anything

    In what way is "observation" the best word for a deep infra red photon hitting air or metal that no one sees?

  • It doesn't count if what they remember is that 6 business days ago you agreed to 5 business days

  • Though I usually succeed despite procrastination, I'm pretty sure in most cases things would have gone better with alacrity.